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How to Calculate Results Using Portsmouth Numbers Beaufort How to Calculate Results using Portsmouth Numbers Use Portsmouth Handicap Numbers to calculate finish positions as corrected time for boats that are not alike and compete together on a common course for an unspecified distance. The Portsmouth Handicap Number of a boat assumes that each boat is sailed to its true potential by a perfect crew using flawless strategy, and that all boats and sails conform to class specifications and rules. Finish positions are calculated by corrected time using CT=(ETX100)/HC as the formula. CT is corrected time; ET is elapsed time; and HC is either the recommended Wind Handicap Number or the basic D-PN. The Race Committee records: • wind speed at the beginning, middle, and end of the race • exact start time of the race • exact finish time for every boat. The Race Committee: • averages the 3 recorded wind velocities and selects a corresponding Beaufort Number range to use as the wind handicap number in the formula, or instead uses the basic Portsmouth Number D-PN. • determines elapsed time for every boat • converts elapsed time into seconds for use in the formula. • uses the formula: CT=(ETX100)/HC to calculate corrected times • arranges finish order with the lowest corrected time in first place. Beaufort Scale of Wind Velocity Beaufort Numbers characterize weather conditions. Use a meter to determine wind velocities and note that subjective annotations over force 5 do not apply on Great South Bay. Beaufort Wind Velocity Seamans Wave Sea Conditions Number (Knots) (MPH) Term Height 0 0-1 0-1.7 Calm Smooth Glassy, mirror like 1 2-3 1.8-4.0 Light air Ripples Scale-like ripples 2 4-6 4.1-7.4 Light breeze 1/3 ft. Small wavelets 3 7-10 7.5-12.0 Gentle breeze 1-2 ft. Large wavelets, crest begins to break 4 11-16 12.1-18.9 Moderate breeze 2-3 ft. Small waves, some whitecaps 5 17-21 19.0-24.7 Fresh breeze 3-4 ft. Longer waves, many whitecaps 6 22-27 24.8-31.6 Strong breeze 4-5 ft. Large waves, many whitecaps, foam & spray everywhere 7 28-33 31.7-38.5 Moderate gale 5-6 ft. Sea heaps up streaks of foam 8 34-40 38.6-46.6 Fresh gale 6-7 ft. High long waves, spindrift 9 41-47 46.7-53.3 Strong gale 7-9 ft. Rolling seas Porstmouth Numbers for Centerboard Boats HANDICAPS BY BEAUFORT WIND RANGE CLASS D-PN BN 0-1 BN 2-3 BN 4 BN 5-9 29er 84.5 85.6 84.7 83.9 78.9 420 Club 97.6 103.4 100.0 95.0 90.8 470 International 86.3 91.4 88.4 85.0 82.1 Blue Jay 108.6 110.1 109.5 107.2 106.7 Byte 97.4 97.7 97.4 96.3 95.3 Cape Cod Mercury CB 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 Contender 90.1 95.9 91.0 82.0 - Day Sailer O’Day 17 98.5 101.3 98.5 96.9 96.3 Fireball 85.6 87.9 87.0 85.4 82.4 Flying Junior 97.9 100.9 99.3 98.2 95.8 Flying Scot 89.6 92.1 90.4 89.1 87.5 Force 5 95.4 98.1 96.6 95.3 93.4 Holder 14 111.0 113.0 111.7 108.4 - JY 15 91.9 92.5 92.4 91.9 - Laser 91.1 93.7 92.3 91.0 88.2 Laser 4.7 95.4 96.1 95.2 94.9 - Laser Radial 96.7 99.4 97.3 93.6 - Laser Pico Uno 104.6 - 104.5 - - Lightning 87.0 92.6 87.6 85.4 83.9 Mariner 19 102.5 103.0 103.0 103.0 100.0 Marshall 15 Sandpiper 112.7 116.6 114.3 109.1 - Marshall 18 Sanderling 104.5 107.5 105.0 102.2 - Marshall 22 96.6 Mobjack 91.3 96.5 92.4 88.0 86.5 Narrasketuck 89.7 89.0 89.0 89.0 85.0 Optimist 123.6 123.6 124.0 124.0 - Raven 83.0 85.2 83.0 81.5 81.0 Sunfish 99.6 103.0 100.4 97.8 95.8 Tanzer 22 CB 96.0 99.0 97.2 95.3 93.1 Thistle 83.0 83.0 83.0 83.0 83.0 Vanguard 15 90.5 92.6 91.2 86.0 - Windmill 89.5 92.9 91.4 88.3 86.2 Wood-Pussy 103.0 - 104.9 99.3 - Porstmouth Numbers for Keelboat and Offshore Boats South Bay Cruising Club is a recognized handicapping authority of US SAILING. For GSBYRA events, a PHRF Class boat is defined as a boat with length overall of twenty feet or greater, and designed with sleeping accommodations. Boats that meet these specifications shall race in the PHRF Class. PHRF Handicap forms are available on the Forms page. Each PHRF skipper is obligated to obtain a Handicap form in advance and submit the form to the SBCC Handicap Chairperson at least 7 days prior to the yacht’s first race in order to be scored. Forms should be submitted to the SBCC Handicap Chairman Bill Danilczyk at [email protected]. Boats that do not meet the specifications for the PHRF Class shall race in the Monohull Handicap Class and be scored with Portsmouth Number ratings. HANDICAPS BY BEAUFORT WIND RANGE CLASS D-PN BN 0-1 BN 2-3 BN 4 BN 5-9 Bristol 27 90.7 92.2 90.4 89.9 89.7 Bristol 29 91.0 91.0 91.8 88.9 - Bristol 32 91.9 91.9 92.1 88.0 - Bristol 35 89.3 89.3 88.0 87.4 - C & C 25 91.5 95.0 91.8 90.6 88.1 Hereshoff 12 1/2 110.9 114.7 112.2 109.7 109.7 Herreshoff America 18 116.9 116.9 117.0 115.6 - Hobie Magic 72.3 73.0 72.0 71.0 71.0 Holder 20 85.8 88.2 87.8 85.7 81.7 J 22 Class Jib 82.7 84.2 82.7 82.2 82.0 J 22 Open 81.7 82.6 81.6 81.5 81.0 J 24 80.8 83.3 81.9 80.4 78.0 J 27 77.1 79.7 78.1 75.4 74.6 J30 76.9 78.7 78.3 76.2 73.9 Mercury CC (K) 105.0 105.0 105.0 105.0 105.0 Morgan 30 86.8 92.0 87.5 83.7 80.5 O’Day 222 98.3 99.9 99.1 97.3 - O’Day 23 Deckstep 98.6 99.3 98.9 98.7 98.3 O’Day 23 Keel step 99.1 99.3 99.0 98.1 97.5 O’Day 25 spin 95.2 97.4 95.7 95.0 93.6 O’Day 25 CB spin 95.4 97.8 95.4 94.3 94.2 O’Day 25 T mast FK spin 92.8 93.6 93.0 - - O’Day 272 WK 93.6 94.2 93.6 91.4 - O’Day322 WK 82.9 - 83.0 87.6 - Rhodes 19 96.9 100.9 99.0 94.2 92.9 Star 83.1 83.9 83.3 82.4 81.5 Tartan 27 95.3 97.5 95.3 94.6 94.0 US SAILING determined a difference of 1 D-PN equals a difference of 6 seconds PHRF. Use the formula D-PN = PHRF / 6 + 55. 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